Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
Perfect for the ESL for kids and EFL for kids, the ESL & EFL classroom, toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.
Thank you very much for watching and sharing ^_^
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We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. That unbelievable video clips for us but this is reality.

published:26 Jun 2016

views:18799

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

published:28 Jul 2014

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10 Most DangerousWaterAnimals In The World
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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. FlowerUrchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile ConeSnail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The SeaSnake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.

published:14 Nov 2017

views:10655933

Top 10 Amazing things that occur in the deep blue ocean. Creatures, and strange underwater events!
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With water covering 70% of the Earth’s surface, it’s no wonder that oceans yield spectacular species, with scientists finding up to four new species a day, according to the World Register of Marine Species, or WoRMS. They add that there are also approximately 228,450 marine species known to scientists with some two million more multi-celled marine organisms still to be discovered. The ocean is also home to other phenomena including giant beached whales, bioluminescence – when water appears to be glowing - and the yearly migration of millions of red sea crabs on Christmas Island, stopping drivers and pedestrians in their tracks. Seahorses continue to fascinate people time and again, not only for their combination of a norse-like head with S-shaped bodies but also because of what’s seemingly a reversal of roles in the natural world i.e. the male having to do the “pushing.” Rogue waves are an amazing phenomena that could have deadly consequences too, engulfing ships and fishermen in its wake. Short-tail stingrays are also considered to be dangerous. The death of Australian wildlife expert Steve Irwin, “The Crocodile Hunter,” by a sting ray brought the species to prominence in 2006 but in reality, that was a freak occurrence that happens on extremely rare occasions. Sea pens and glass squid appear to go hand in hand, although neither are what they seem. Underwater, famed French marine explorer Jacque Costeau once said “When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.” Such is the inspiration by marine biologists, sailors, and regular people alike to continue to explore life under water. Despite man’s advancements of NASA and seeking life on other planets, it’s seeing what’s under the earth’s surface where marine life will help us truly understand our human world.
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.5 World's Biggest MarineMonstersYou'll See In Your Lifetime!
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The ocean remains the largest body of waters with life and creatures of all kinds. Getting a source of protein from the sea is not uncommon for diet needs but little did we know the massive creatures deep down this marine embodiment. As we explore the great discoveries in the world we live in, here are 5 world's biggest marine monsters you'll see in your lifetime!Before we begin, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every day for more amazing content! With this being said, let's begin!
5.Whale Shark
4.Ocean Sunfish (the Mola Mola)
3.Lion’s Mane Jellyfish2. ??
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AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Sometimes oceans look green. This may be because there is an abundance of plant life or sediment from rivers that flow into the ocean. The blue light is absorbed more and the yellow pigments from plants mix with the blue light waves to produce the color green.
Sometimes parts of the oceans will look milky brown after a storm passes. This is because winds and currents associated with the storm churn up sand and sediment from the rivers that lead into the oceans.
The ocean may also reflect the blue sky. However this is prominent only at relatively low angles and when the water is smooth.
Apart from the blue ocean color the most interesting thing in the ocean are the marine animals living in this habitat. Also their color is without light that bright as we see it in underwater photographs or underwater DVD Videos. This film was filmed with dive lights mounted on a underwater video camera and shows spectacular colors of the ocean inhabitants the graceful marine creatures.

published:06 Feb 2014

views:867111

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

published:28 May 2015

views:19124

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
Perfect for kindergarten, preschool, toddlers and the ESL & EFL classroom. Thank you very much for watching and sharing ^_^
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Sea (astronomy)

The Sea or the Water is an area of the sky in which many water-related, and few land-related, constellations occur. This may be because the Sun passed through this part of the sky during the rainy season.

See also

References

Marine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. Marine biology differs from marine ecology as marine ecology is focused on how organisms interact with each other and the environment, while biology is the study of the organisms themselves.

A large proportion of all life on Earth lives in the ocean. Exactly how large the proportion is unknown, since many ocean species are still to be discovered. The ocean is a complex three-dimensional world covering approximately 71% of the Earth's surface. The habitats studied in marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surface water in which organisms and abiotic items may be trapped in surface tension between the ocean and atmosphere, to the depths of the oceanic trenches, sometimes 10,000 meters or more beneath the surface of the ocean. Specific habitats include coral reefs, kelp forests, seagrass meadows, the surrounds of seamounts and thermal vents, tidepools, muddy, sandy and rocky bottoms, and the open ocean (pelagic) zone, where solid objects are rare and the surface of the water is the only visible boundary. The organisms studied range from microscopic phytoplankton and zooplankton to huge cetaceans (whales) 30 meters (98 feet) in length.

Production

Producer of the film Luc Roeg said that "I've wanted to make a film of John Banville's haunting and soulful novel for several years and it's been worth the wait. I'm excited to introduce a new film maker, Stephen Brown, to world cinema and I couldn't be more delighted with the cast and crew we've assembled together with our producing partners at Samson Films."

The Sea (band)

The Sea are a rock pop band formed in Cornwall, England in 2007. The band comprises brothers Peter Vine-Chisholm (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard) and Alex Chisholm (Drums, percussion and backing vocals). They are signed to Lusty Records in the UK and Popup Records in Europe.

History

Love Love Love and Get It Back

By April 2008, the duo won the XFM unsigned competition to play at Brixton Academy to 5000 people and went on to support The Enemy at London’s Brixton Academy. By October that year they completed their first extensive tour of the UK AND were invited to play the CMJ Music Marathon in New York.

The Sea’s debut single Love Love Love on their own label Lusty Records sold out within two months of release in January 2009, receiving critical acclaim in the UK music press from NME,Kerrang!,The Fly and was one of Pete Cashmore's singles of the week in The Guardian.

In April 2009 their debut album Get It Back was released in UK on Lusty Records and on Pop Up Records in Europe.

The song is a plea by the crabSebastian imploring Ariel to remain sea-bound, and resist her desire to become a human in order to spend her life with Prince Eric, with whom she has fallen in love. Sebastian warns of the struggles of human life while at the same time expounding the benefits of a care-free life underwater. However, his plea falls on deaf ears, for Ariel leaves before the end of the song.

Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
Perfect for the ESL for kids and EFL for kids, the ESL & EFL classroom, toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.
Thank you very much for watching and sharing ^_^
❤️ Subscribe for more FunKidsSongs → http://bit.ly/FKESub
❤️ WatchUnder the Sea #2 ➜ https://youtu.be/q_Uv9JpDZB8
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★Check out our great ESL & EFL learning materials for children including music CDs, phonics readers, story books & more at:
http://www.funkidsenglish.com
★Lots of free materials for ESL & EFL teachers over at our website! Get free flash cards, posters, printables and much more. Great for the ESL & EFL classroom or at home: http://www.funkidsenglish.com
Learn English with our fun songs and chant videos made specifically for children learning ESL and EFL! Sing and dance along with us and have fun learning English!
We make great educational videos for young learners, Pre-K, Kindergarten, toddlers, babies, Preschool children from all over the world and for children learning EFL and ESL :)
Check out our Fun Kids Songs CDs, storybooks and free classroom materials for both teachers and parents at http://www.funkidsenglish.com
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Best Ocean Life 2018: Amazing Underwater Marine Life Documentary 2018

Life Of Sea || Reality Of Marine Engineering

We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. That unbelievable video clips for us but this is reality.

1:18

Marine's New Sea Beast: Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marine's New Sea Beast: Amphibious Assault Vehicle

Marine's New Sea Beast: Amphibious Assault Vehicle

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

10:17

10 MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

10 MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

10 MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

10 Most DangerousWaterAnimals In The World
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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. FlowerUrchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile ConeSnail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The SeaSnake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.

4:14

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

Top 10 Amazing things that occur in the deep blue ocean. Creatures, and strange underwater events!
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Description:
With water covering 70% of the Earth’s surface, it’s no wonder that oceans yield spectacular species, with scientists finding up to four new species a day, according to the World Register of Marine Species, or WoRMS. They add that there are also approximately 228,450 marine species known to scientists with some two million more multi-celled marine organisms still to be discovered. The ocean is also home to other phenomena including giant beached whales, bioluminescence – when water appears to be glowing - and the yearly migration of millions of red sea crabs on Christmas Island, stopping drivers and pedestrians in their tracks. Seahorses continue to fascinate people time and again, not only for their combination of a norse-like head with S-shaped bodies but also because of what’s seemingly a reversal of roles in the natural world i.e. the male having to do the “pushing.” Rogue waves are an amazing phenomena that could have deadly consequences too, engulfing ships and fishermen in its wake. Short-tail stingrays are also considered to be dangerous. The death of Australian wildlife expert Steve Irwin, “The Crocodile Hunter,” by a sting ray brought the species to prominence in 2006 but in reality, that was a freak occurrence that happens on extremely rare occasions. Sea pens and glass squid appear to go hand in hand, although neither are what they seem. Underwater, famed French marine explorer Jacque Costeau once said “When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.” Such is the inspiration by marine biologists, sailors, and regular people alike to continue to explore life under water. Despite man’s advancements of NASA and seeking life on other planets, it’s seeing what’s under the earth’s surface where marine life will help us truly understand our human world.
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Rogue Waves
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Pyrosome
Underwater crop circles
Sea Pens
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Glass Squid
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11:23

5 World's Biggest Marine Monsters You'll See In Your Lifetime!

5 World's Biggest Marine Monsters You'll See In Your Lifetime!

5 World's Biggest Marine Monsters You'll See In Your Lifetime!

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The ocean remains the largest body of waters with life and creatures of all kinds. Getting a source of protein from the sea is not uncommon for diet needs but little did we know the massive creatures deep down this marine embodiment. As we explore the great discoveries in the world we live in, here are 5 world's biggest marine monsters you'll see in your lifetime!Before we begin, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every day for more amazing content! With this being said, let's begin!
5.Whale Shark
4.Ocean Sunfish (the Mola Mola)
3.Lion’s Mane Jellyfish2. ??
1. ????
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5:09

Amazing Underwater Marine Life

Amazing Underwater Marine Life

Amazing Underwater Marine Life

AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Sometimes oceans look green. This may be because there is an abundance of plant life or sediment from rivers that flow into the ocean. The blue light is absorbed more and the yellow pigments from plants mix with the blue light waves to produce the color green.
Sometimes parts of the oceans will look milky brown after a storm passes. This is because winds and currents associated with the storm churn up sand and sediment from the rivers that lead into the oceans.
The ocean may also reflect the blue sky. However this is prominent only at relatively low angles and when the water is smooth.
Apart from the blue ocean color the most interesting thing in the ocean are the marine animals living in this habitat. Also their color is without light that bright as we see it in underwater photographs or underwater DVD Videos. This film was filmed with dive lights mounted on a underwater video camera and shows spectacular colors of the ocean inhabitants the graceful marine creatures.

2:07

PALFINGER MARINE - Boats and Davits – ERRV Sea trail

PALFINGER MARINE - Boats and Davits – ERRV Sea trail

PALFINGER MARINE - Boats and Davits – ERRV Sea trail

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

2:40

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
Perfect for kindergarten, preschool, toddlers and the ESL & EFL classroom. Thank you very much for watching and sharing ^_^
❤️ Subscribe for more FunKidsSongs → http://bit.ly/FKESub
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Six Months At Sea In The Merchant Marine

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me, therefore please excuse the couple of shipping terms I misused (such as saying "license" when I should have said "credential"). I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching.
Film by Martin Machado - http://www.martinmachado.com
-Special thanks to Jesse Chandler with Third StreetWorks, and Kai Hsing for their help
All Rights Reserved2012 - This video can not be duplicated or used in part in any form of media. Use of this video in a business or institution for training purposes is prohibited without written permission by Martin Machado.

Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Life Of Sea || Reality Of Marine Engineering

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published: 26 Jun 2016

Marine's New Sea Beast: Amphibious Assault Vehicle

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

published: 28 Jul 2014

10 MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be t...

published: 14 Nov 2017

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

Top 10 Amazing things that occur in the deep blue ocean. Creatures, and strange underwater events!
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5 World's Biggest Marine Monsters You'll See In Your Lifetime!

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The ocean remains the largest body of waters with life and creatures of all kinds. Getting a source of protein from the sea is not uncommon for diet needs but little did we know the massive creatures deep down this marine embodiment. As we explore the great discoveries in the world we live in, here are 5 world's biggest marine monsters you'll see in your lifetime!Before we begin, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every day for more amazing content! With this being said, let's begin!
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published: 23 Jan 2018

Amazing Underwater Marine Life

AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are re...

published: 06 Feb 2014

PALFINGER MARINE - Boats and Davits – ERRV Sea trail

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

published: 28 May 2015

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Six Months At Sea In The Merchant Marine

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me, therefore please excuse the couple of shipping terms I misused (such as saying "license" when I should have said "credential"). I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching.
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Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so ...

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Life Of Sea || Reality Of Marine Engineering

We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. Tha...

We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. That unbelievable video clips for us but this is reality.

We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. That unbelievable video clips for us but this is reality.

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

10 Most DangerousWaterAnimals In The World
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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. FlowerUrchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile ConeSnail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The SeaSnake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.

10 Most DangerousWaterAnimals In The World
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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. FlowerUrchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile ConeSnail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The SeaSnake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

Top 10 Amazing things that occur in the deep blue ocean. Creatures, and strange underwater events!
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With water covering 70% of the Earth’s surface, it’s no wonder that oceans yield spectacular species, with scientists finding up to four new species a day, according to the World Register of Marine Species, or WoRMS. They add that there are also approximately 228,450 marine species known to scientists with some two million more multi-celled marine organisms still to be discovered. The ocean is also home to other phenomena including giant beached whales, bioluminescence – when water appears to be glowing - and the yearly migration of millions of red sea crabs on Christmas Island, stopping drivers and pedestrians in their tracks. Seahorses continue to fascinate people time and again, not only for their combination of a norse-like head with S-shaped bodies but also because of what’s seemingly a reversal of roles in the natural world i.e. the male having to do the “pushing.” Rogue waves are an amazing phenomena that could have deadly consequences too, engulfing ships and fishermen in its wake. Short-tail stingrays are also considered to be dangerous. The death of Australian wildlife expert Steve Irwin, “The Crocodile Hunter,” by a sting ray brought the species to prominence in 2006 but in reality, that was a freak occurrence that happens on extremely rare occasions. Sea pens and glass squid appear to go hand in hand, although neither are what they seem. Underwater, famed French marine explorer Jacque Costeau once said “When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.” Such is the inspiration by marine biologists, sailors, and regular people alike to continue to explore life under water. Despite man’s advancements of NASA and seeking life on other planets, it’s seeing what’s under the earth’s surface where marine life will help us truly understand our human world.
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With water covering 70% of the Earth’s surface, it’s no wonder that oceans yield spectacular species, with scientists finding up to four new species a day, according to the World Register of Marine Species, or WoRMS. They add that there are also approximately 228,450 marine species known to scientists with some two million more multi-celled marine organisms still to be discovered. The ocean is also home to other phenomena including giant beached whales, bioluminescence – when water appears to be glowing - and the yearly migration of millions of red sea crabs on Christmas Island, stopping drivers and pedestrians in their tracks. Seahorses continue to fascinate people time and again, not only for their combination of a norse-like head with S-shaped bodies but also because of what’s seemingly a reversal of roles in the natural world i.e. the male having to do the “pushing.” Rogue waves are an amazing phenomena that could have deadly consequences too, engulfing ships and fishermen in its wake. Short-tail stingrays are also considered to be dangerous. The death of Australian wildlife expert Steve Irwin, “The Crocodile Hunter,” by a sting ray brought the species to prominence in 2006 but in reality, that was a freak occurrence that happens on extremely rare occasions. Sea pens and glass squid appear to go hand in hand, although neither are what they seem. Underwater, famed French marine explorer Jacque Costeau once said “When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.” Such is the inspiration by marine biologists, sailors, and regular people alike to continue to explore life under water. Despite man’s advancements of NASA and seeking life on other planets, it’s seeing what’s under the earth’s surface where marine life will help us truly understand our human world.
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The ocean remains the largest body of waters with life and creatures of all kinds. Getting a source of protein from the sea is not uncommon for diet needs but little did we know the massive creatures deep down this marine embodiment. As we explore the great discoveries in the world we live in, here are 5 world's biggest marine monsters you'll see in your lifetime!Before we begin, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every day for more amazing content! With this being said, let's begin!
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AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Sometimes oceans look green. This may be because there is an abundance of plant life or sediment from rivers that flow into the ocean. The blue light is absorbed more and the yellow pigments from plants mix with the blue light waves to produce the color green.
Sometimes parts of the oceans will look milky brown after a storm passes. This is because winds and currents associated with the storm churn up sand and sediment from the rivers that lead into the oceans.
The ocean may also reflect the blue sky. However this is prominent only at relatively low angles and when the water is smooth.
Apart from the blue ocean color the most interesting thing in the ocean are the marine animals living in this habitat. Also their color is without light that bright as we see it in underwater photographs or underwater DVD Videos. This film was filmed with dive lights mounted on a underwater video camera and shows spectacular colors of the ocean inhabitants the graceful marine creatures.

AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Sometimes oceans look green. This may be because there is an abundance of plant life or sediment from rivers that flow into the ocean. The blue light is absorbed more and the yellow pigments from plants mix with the blue light waves to produce the color green.
Sometimes parts of the oceans will look milky brown after a storm passes. This is because winds and currents associated with the storm churn up sand and sediment from the rivers that lead into the oceans.
The ocean may also reflect the blue sky. However this is prominent only at relatively low angles and when the water is smooth.
Apart from the blue ocean color the most interesting thing in the ocean are the marine animals living in this habitat. Also their color is without light that bright as we see it in underwater photographs or underwater DVD Videos. This film was filmed with dive lights mounted on a underwater video camera and shows spectacular colors of the ocean inhabitants the graceful marine creatures.

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This son...

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Six Months At Sea In The Merchant Marine

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic camera...

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me, therefore please excuse the couple of shipping terms I misused (such as saying "license" when I should have said "credential"). I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching.
Film by Martin Machado - http://www.martinmachado.com
-Special thanks to Jesse Chandler with Third StreetWorks, and Kai Hsing for their help
All Rights Reserved2012 - This video can not be duplicated or used in part in any form of media. Use of this video in a business or institution for training purposes is prohibited without written permission by Martin Machado.

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me, therefore please excuse the couple of shipping terms I misused (such as saying "license" when I should have said "credential"). I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching.
Film by Martin Machado - http://www.martinmachado.com
-Special thanks to Jesse Chandler with Third StreetWorks, and Kai Hsing for their help
All Rights Reserved2012 - This video can not be duplicated or used in part in any form of media. Use of this video in a business or institution for training purposes is prohibited without written permission by Martin Machado.

Under The Sea | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | ESL for Kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the octopus, whale and shark. It's an angry shark, so be careful :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
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Life Of Sea || Reality Of Marine Engineering

We have a dream that is would be a marine engendering in our future life. We don't know in every single days what happening with marine workers with theirs. That unbelievable video clips for us but this is reality.

Marine's New Sea Beast: Amphibious Assault Vehicle

July 28 (Bloomberg) --- The U.S Marine Corps are testing a new vehicle, dubbed the UHAC or "Ultra Heavy-Lift AmphibiousConnector". It is designed to transport troops and their equipment from ship to shore. The UHAC could be used in the event of an invasion by sea but would also aid in day-to-day missions. (Source: Bloomberg)

10 MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

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There are many different types of creatures that live in streams, lakes, seas and oceans. And while many of these creatures are harmless, there are many that are incredibly dangerous if you happen to have an encounter with them.
These dangerous animals lurk beneath the surface of the water in a world vastly different than ours, and must be deadly to survive.
Join us as we take a look at 10 of the most dangerous water creatures.
10. Australian Box Jellyfish – This creature is not one to be messed around with if you happen to swim into a swarm of them. And while they may seem harmless, the Australian box jellyfish is considered to be the most venomous marine animal in the world. They have tentacles that are covered with tiny darts called nematocysts, and they are loaded with poison.
9. FlowerUrchin – Beautiful but deadly, these sea urchins are extremely venomous. They look like a bouquet of small flowers; to which they get their name from. They feed on invertebrates, sponges, and dead fish, and have well developed jaws for grinding up their prey.
8. The Saltwater Crocodile – Evolving around 200 million years in the Mesozoic epoch, crocodiles have far outlived the dinosaurs. The Salt water crocodile is the world’s largest reptile, and they have been known to grow up to 27 feet long and weigh 2,465 lbs.
7. Textile ConeSnail – Mother nature teaches us that anything in nature that is beautiful, is most likely deadly, and a warning to predators and humans to not touch or disturb them. This holds true for the Textile Cone Snail.
6. The SeaSnake – These highly venomous marine snakes are closely related and belong to the same family as the cobra. There are two independently evolved groups: the true sea snakes which are related to Australian terrestrial elapids, and the sea kraits which are related to Asian cobras.
5. The Lionfish – Lionfish are skilled hunters, using specialized bilateral swim bladder muscles to provide exquisite control of location in the water column, allowing the fish to alter its center of gravity to better attack prey. The lionfish then spreads its large pectoral fins and swallows its prey in a single motion.
4. The Stingray – Stingrays are a group of rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks, and are one of the oceans deadliest creatures. Most stingrays have one or more barbed stingers on their tails, which are used exclusively for self-defense.
3. Blue-Ringed Octopus – This octopus has some of the most striking colors of any ocean creature. They get their name from the brightly blue colored rings on its body.
2. Needlefish – These strange looking creatures are very slender, and have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body. Needlefish are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 37 mph. Since Needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around.
1. The Moray Eel - Most attacks stem from disruption of a moray's burrow to which they react strongly, but an increasing number of accidents also occur during hand feeding of morays by divers, an activity often used by dive companies to attract tourists.

10 Strangest Ocean Phenomena You Won't Believe!

Top 10 Amazing things that occur in the deep blue ocean. Creatures, and strange underwater events!
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With water covering 70% of the Earth’s surface, it’s no wonder that oceans yield spectacular species, with scientists finding up to four new species a day, according to the World Register of Marine Species, or WoRMS. They add that there are also approximately 228,450 marine species known to scientists with some two million more multi-celled marine organisms still to be discovered. The ocean is also home to other phenomena including giant beached whales, bioluminescence – when water appears to be glowing - and the yearly migration of millions of red sea crabs on Christmas Island, stopping drivers and pedestrians in their tracks. Seahorses continue to fascinate people time and again, not only for their combination of a norse-like head with S-shaped bodies but also because of what’s seemingly a reversal of roles in the natural world i.e. the male having to do the “pushing.” Rogue waves are an amazing phenomena that could have deadly consequences too, engulfing ships and fishermen in its wake. Short-tail stingrays are also considered to be dangerous. The death of Australian wildlife expert Steve Irwin, “The Crocodile Hunter,” by a sting ray brought the species to prominence in 2006 but in reality, that was a freak occurrence that happens on extremely rare occasions. Sea pens and glass squid appear to go hand in hand, although neither are what they seem. Underwater, famed French marine explorer Jacque Costeau once said “When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.” Such is the inspiration by marine biologists, sailors, and regular people alike to continue to explore life under water. Despite man’s advancements of NASA and seeking life on other planets, it’s seeing what’s under the earth’s surface where marine life will help us truly understand our human world.
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5 World's Biggest Marine Monsters You'll See In Your Lifetime!

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The ocean remains the largest body of waters with life and creatures of all kinds. Getting a source of protein from the sea is not uncommon for diet needs but little did we know the massive creatures deep down this marine embodiment. As we explore the great discoveries in the world we live in, here are 5 world's biggest marine monsters you'll see in your lifetime!Before we begin, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every day for more amazing content! With this being said, let's begin!
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4.Ocean Sunfish (the Mola Mola)
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Amazing Underwater Marine Life

AmazingUnderwaterMarine LifeEnjoy this relaxing underwater video from the philippines. Most of the time the ocean appears to be blue because this is the color our eyes see. But the ocean can be many other colors depending upon particles in the water, the depth of the water, and the amount of skylight.
The colors we see depend upon the reflection of the visible wavelengths of light to our eyes. Wavelengths of light pass through matter differently depending on the material's composition. Blue wavelengths are transmitted to greater depths of the ocean, while red wavelengths are absorbed quickly. Water molecules scatter blue wavelengths by absorbing the light waves, and then rapidly reemitting the light waves in different directions. That is why there are mostly blue wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Sometimes oceans look green. This may be because there is an abundance of plant life or sediment from rivers that flow into the ocean. The blue light is absorbed more and the yellow pigments from plants mix with the blue light waves to produce the color green.
Sometimes parts of the oceans will look milky brown after a storm passes. This is because winds and currents associated with the storm churn up sand and sediment from the rivers that lead into the oceans.
The ocean may also reflect the blue sky. However this is prominent only at relatively low angles and when the water is smooth.
Apart from the blue ocean color the most interesting thing in the ocean are the marine animals living in this habitat. Also their color is without light that bright as we see it in underwater photographs or underwater DVD Videos. This film was filmed with dive lights mounted on a underwater video camera and shows spectacular colors of the ocean inhabitants the graceful marine creatures.

PALFINGER MARINE - Boats and Davits – ERRV Sea trail

In this movie you see the products of PALFINGER BOATS & Palfinger MarineNetherlands BV in action at sea on board of the Emergency Response and RescueVessel (ERRV) CygnusSentinel.
During this Sea trial you see the following products: davits PRH 35 H and PRH 75 AP, fast rescue craft FRSQ 700 A and daughter craft FRSQ 1000 A FRDC.
The davits and boats are made by PALFINGER MARINE. The owner of the ship is Sentinel MarineLTD.
For further information please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com

Under The Sea #3 | Marine and Sea Animals Song for Kids | Nursery Rhymes for kids | Fun Kids English

Let's learn about marine and sea animals that live and swim under the sea. In this song we'll learn about the jellyfish, dolphin and squid. Have fun :) This song is designed to give toddlers, young kids, and non-native English speakers (ESL) an introduction to aquatic animals.
Perfect for kindergarten, preschool, toddlers and the ESL & EFL classroom. Thank you very much for watching and sharing ^_^
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Six Months At Sea In The Merchant Marine

In this short documentary, I tried to answer some of the common questions that I usually get about shipping. The footage I took myself using fairly basic cameras that I could fit in my pocket while I was on the job as a deckhand. The story follows me on a six month journey around the world on a container ship which was on a run between New York and Singapore via the Suez Canal. This was my first time going to sea on a large ship so everything was relatively new to me, therefore please excuse the couple of shipping terms I misused (such as saying "license" when I should have said "credential"). I have been on many ships since and will continue to ship out for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching.
Film by Martin Machado - http://www.martinmachado.com
-Special thanks to Jesse Chandler with Third StreetWorks, and Kai Hsing for their help
All Rights Reserved2012 - This video can not be duplicated or used in part in any form of media. Use of this video in a business or institution for training purposes is prohibited without written permission by Martin Machado.

Well-lit Sea (35 marine species, Greece)

Sea (astronomy)

The Sea or the Water is an area of the sky in which many water-related, and few land-related, constellations occur. This may be because the Sun passed through this part of the sky during the rainy season.

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Rings

Ring, ring, telephone ringsSomebody saidBaby, whatcha doingI been wondering where you beenNow and thenI think about you and meNo use fighting boutThings we can't recallIt don't matter now at allJust come on homeBaby, we'll laugh and singWe'll make loveWe'll let the telephone ringRing, ring, doorbell ringBaby, come on inGot James Taylor on the stereoI'm glad you've come aroundI've been feeling downJust talking to Tony and MarioYou know they makeGood conversationStill it ain't no consolationCause I got loveBaby, I'll give you someAnd if somebody comesWe'll let the doorbell ringSaid ring, ring, golden ringAround the sunAround your pretty fingerRing, ring, voices ringWith a happy tuneAnybody can be a singerThe sun come up across the cityI swear you never lookedSo doggone prettyHand in handWe'll stand upon the sandWith the preacher manLet the wedding bells ringOh, oh, hand in handWe'll stand upon the sandWith the preacher manLet the wedding bells ring